Difficult to implement sustainably.
The punishment for children is difficult to carry out continuously. Skinner, an economist in behavioral psychology, pointed out that when the threat of punishment is eliminated, the repressive power of punishment will usually be eliminated.
Satisfaction caused by bad behavior
The satisfaction of bad behavior may make children feel that punishment is worth it. For example, children are punished by their parents for being too addicted to video games.
Cause an adverse chain reaction
Punishing children often leads to a bad chain reaction. In many psychological experiments, when organisms are punished, they often try to escape or avoid further punishment, and even cause rebellious attacks.
It is difficult to be fair and just.
It is difficult to punish children fairly. Parents' punishment standards are different for different children (boys or girls, older children or children).